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Author: wvu_cnet21
Date: 2007-04-20 03:40
Hello all, I was just wondering if anyone could tell me who was Frank Cohen's teacher?
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Author: Fontalvo
Date: 2007-04-20 04:12
I read somewhere that it was Russianoff in high school and Drucker in College, I'm not sure if this is accurate. But it comes to mind.
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Author: John J. Moses
Date: 2007-04-20 04:21
Frank Cohen studied with Bernard Portnoy at Juilliard while I was there.
It was the 1960s, for about 5 years. We played many Master Classes together for all the Portnoy students, and Frank and I both played in the Juilliard Orchestra under Jean Morel, the conductor.
Frank may have also taken some private lessons with Leon Russianoff, a famous NYC clarinet teacher at the time.
Why not contact Frank by email?
Once again, the American Federation of Musician's Directory lists all it's members, with their email addresses.
Here's Franks...Email: FRCLDC@AOL.COM
JJM
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Clark W. Fobes Artist
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Author: John J. Moses
Date: 2007-04-20 15:26
Here's another email address for Frank...from the Cleveland Institute:
Franklin Cohen: fxc2@case.edu
Also, check out his bio for further info.
JJM
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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2007-04-20 15:46
Er...are we sure we want to publish other people's email sight unseen? There are a lot of address harvesting 'bots "out there", and personally I wouldn't like to see mine published in clear text in a place where everyone and their brother has access to.
(In that case it might be okay if the address has been published officially. But still...)
<resumes daily spam cleanup task>
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Ben
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2007-04-20 19:28
tictactux wrote:
> Er...are we sure we want to publish other people's email sight
> unseen?
Public email addresses are just fine to publish here (do you think the 'bots respect the CIM pages?)
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Author: CEC
Date: 2007-04-20 19:45
I'm pretty surprised that CIM (or the vast majority of other sites) doesn't do anything prophylactic. Using some kind of encoding scheme for e-mail addresses is nearly an effortless task.
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Author: John J. Moses
Date: 2007-04-20 20:19
It seems to me that as a professional musician/teacher you'd want your email address out there. We don't want to remain hidden, or behind the scenes. Exposure to fellow musicians, contractors, and anything work related is important.
Being able to be easily contacted via email, cell phone, or an internet site is important to your future success.
Don't make yourself too difficult to find, it may cost you dearly in the future. If an email arrives that looks "suspicious," just delete it. But I think your availability and ease of contact helps you a lot in the real world.
BTW tictactux: Your email & other info is readily available to all.
Nice photo too!
E-mail: tictactux@gmail.com
Homepage: http://www.hochstrasser.org/
JJM
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Author: tictactux ★2017
Date: 2007-04-20 21:24
JJM,
> Your email & other info is readily available to all.
sure, because I chose to. But only to someone who clicks on my name, but not eg Google's bot (unless it crawls all links).
Besides, gmail's pretty good re spam. Anyone who needs an invite? (are these still req'd at all?) I have some 90 left...
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Ben
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Author: ChrisArcand
Date: 2007-04-20 22:11
Er...long thread about not too much...
I just wanted to say that Mr. Cohen's a great guy. :-D
CA
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2007-04-21 01:56
tictactux wrote:
> sure, because I chose to. But only to someone who clicks on my
> name, but not eg Google's bot (unless it crawls all links).
>
It does.
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Author: pzen
Date: 2007-06-02 04:06
Cohen has a wonderful heart and can be an amazing person. It goes without saying that he is an amazing musician. For sure he studied with Russianoff for one. Not sure how long, but that was one of his teachers. Interesting that he never credits any of his teachers.
Peace, love and understanding
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